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... truth of representation . " The first and last thing required of genius is love of truth , " said Goethe . " To hold the mirror up to nature " is another max- im which applies to art . We expect from the artist a faithful transcript of ...
... truth of representation . " The first and last thing required of genius is love of truth , " said Goethe . " To hold the mirror up to nature " is another max- im which applies to art . We expect from the artist a faithful transcript of ...
Pagina 72
... truth of science and truth of relig- ion ; truth of science does not become truth of religion till it is made religious . And I will add : Let us have all the science there is from the men of science ; from the men of religion let us ...
... truth of science and truth of relig- ion ; truth of science does not become truth of religion till it is made religious . And I will add : Let us have all the science there is from the men of science ; from the men of religion let us ...
Pagina 513
... truth. | Having been myself an eye-witness of all the events that occurred during the reign of the Emperor Paul I. of Russia, and during the whole of that period attached to the court, where I had opportunities of knowing all that ...
... truth. | Having been myself an eye-witness of all the events that occurred during the reign of the Emperor Paul I. of Russia, and during the whole of that period attached to the court, where I had opportunities of knowing all that ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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